Most people have a negative association with the word mold. Whether it is growing in the basement of your home or on an old loaf of bread in your kitchen, it’s usually not a good thing. But are there good types of mold that come along with the bad? Let’s take a closer look at that question in this post.

 

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Harnessing Mold for Good

Some forms of mold, when used in the right way, can be good for human health. You have certainly heard of the antibiotic Penicillin, which is developed from a mold known as Penicillium. The development of Penicillin nearly a century ago was one of the big breakthroughs in modern science, and it has had a powerfully positive impact on human health since it was put into use. There are other examples of using mold for good, but Penicillium is by far the best-known example of this.

 

Potential Health Issues

Despite the potential for some molds to do good things for human health, mold as a whole is decidedly a threat to our well-being. The list of possible health problems that can pop up due to ongoing mold exposure is a long one, and it includes things like itching and sneezing, watery eyes, difficulty breathing, headaches, and more. These issues can affect anyone, but the problems presented by mold in a home can be even harder to deal with for those with preexisting respiratory conditions.

 

Structural Damage Concerns from Mold

When you think about mold growing in a home, you are going to first think about the potential health problems it can create, and that’s for good reason. However, you don’t want to overlook the potential for structural issues, as those can be serious, as well. Mold is a living thing, which means it needs to eat to survive – and what it consumes are the very things that make up your house.

 

You’ll have to have significant mold remediation work performed once mold is discovered, as any of it that is left behind is only going to continue feeding and growing (as long as there is some moisture present). Whether it eats into the very structure of the home or only into items like insulation and carpets, removing the growth and repairing the home after a mold problem is a major project.

 

Eliminate the Bad Mold

While some molds can be helpful to the development of medicines, you certainly don't want any growing unchecked in your house. If mold has been discovered, or if you are concerned that you may have a mold problem, reach out to AdvantaClean today for assistance. By providing expert mold inspection in Winston-Salem, AdvantaClean can assess your situation and determine if mold remediation is required.

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